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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1922)
Tb i e M o n m o u t h H e r ^ tLD Vol. X IV M o n m o u th , Polk C o u n ty , O re g o n , F rid ay , Ju ly 28, 1922 No. 47 T h e r e is N o L a n d L ike O re g o n a n d O nly O n e W illa m e tte V alley ■ Mrs. Cox, a graduate of the E nforcing P rohibition Annual Reunion of Student Body Boosts Eugene Another Normal Girl Bible University and mis Frar.k B. Mitchell, legal advisor in Alaska for many years, At Oregon Normal 1 to Dr. Linnville, prohibition en- To Stay in Monmouth For Greater 0 . N. S. sionary The Hewitt Family advocated that the Oregon Normal 1 forcement officer for Oregon, was a shou'd formulate the course for speaker in chapel at the Normal Superintendent J. A. Churchill The student body had charge of The descendants of Henry and The small blind god Cupid ap Oregon schools. yesterday morning. There are ten visited the Normal on Monday and Elizabeth Hewitt, pioneers of Ore chapel exercises Wednesday morn pears to have developed exceptional President Landers spoke briefly : officials in Oregon who are enforc addressed the students at the chapel ing and held a booster meeting for gon, 1843, met in reunion at the effectiveness as a marksman this and explained some of the plans for ing the Volstead act under direc hour. He discussed in considerable tion of Dr. Linnville. old home near Wheatland in Yam past Normal year. W. J. Mulkey, the Oregon Normal school. Each the school. detail the changes which are being hill county. Oregon, on Saturday. The speaker said there as been a Jr. married a Normal girl early in of the student body officers spoke made in the course of study for and emphasized Several ways in July 22, 1922. The following sons the fall and last spring Geo. Fetzer P a r ty M en to M e e t marked change in the attitude of and their wives were present: the elementary schools, which which the students could further convinced another that becoming his sheriffs, attorneys judges and juries Walter Tooze, Jr. the new Repub- Judge and Mrs. Henry H. Hewitt of course is to be ready for distribu the interests of the Normal. Ad in Oregon from what was the ease bride had more attraction than re 1 lican state chairman is making a tion September 1. The subject was when the law was first passed. maining a sehoolma’am. On Tues ditional talks were made by other tour of the state and will meet with Albany, Mr. and Mrs. Adam W. Hewitt of Yamhill county, Mr. and one of particular interest to Normal Enforcement is the rule now and it day of this week Denzel Moore per members of the student body and representative Republicans in Dallas Mrs. J. Andrew Hewitt of Yamhill the meeting was marked by a real students as nearly all who teach suaded another prospective teacher is much easier to obtain convictions Friday, August 4 at 10 a. m. It is county. Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah C. will use this course of study. enthusiasm. to accept his name and remain as a than it formerly was. During possible his meeting may be accom Hewitt of Salem, Dr. and Mrs. L. It was brought out by various President and Mrs. Charles K. June the U. S. officers made 50 permanent resident in out midst. panied by an informal luncheon. Hewitt of Portland, Dr. and Mrs. speakers that the normal school has The bride was Miss Bessie Jones Edmunds of Christian College, Can arrests, discovered 15 stills and ¡County Chairman E. E. Paddock, Loren L. Hewitt of Portland, and urgent need of more equipment and who has been living in the Mur ton, China, accompanied by Miss confiscated 8 automobiles. who was in Monmouth advertising Mrs. Etta Hewitt widow of Daniel a larger and stronger faculty in Marvin of Salem, were guests of the meeting Tuesday, urges that all Bonded whiskey, he asserted, will dock cottage back of the bank. She M. Hewitt, of Monn.ouh. Two of order to care for the constantly in Miss Todd at lunch last Friday. soon be a thing of the past. Four is from Portland, and is one of the precinct committeemen be there and the brothers, Matthew C. Hewitt creasing number of students who Mr. and Mrs. Edmunds are return years ago twenty four million gal popular girls in the student body. such other representative party men and wife of California and Harry come to prepare themselves for the Rev. L. V. Lewis performed the ing to their work in China after lons were released; three years ago as may be moved to do so. W. Hewitt of La Grande, Oregon, teaching profession. Attention was having spent several months in the sixteen million galions were with ceremony. were not able to be present. called to the fact that the student United States. drawn; two years ago the amount T h e y w i l l l i v e i n t h e Last week there were sixteen men Mrs. Sarah J. Thornton of Port body was 58 per cent larger during Murdock cottage. Their many Many students will leave Mon had been reduced to nine million friends extend congratulations and the last year than the preceding on the Odd Fellows building pay land, a niece of Mrs. Elizabeth mouth on Friday evening, having gallons and last year only two mil best wishes for a prosperous m atri year, although the faculty was the roll. This week there have been Hewitt, was present. completed six weeks of the work in lion gallons were taken out. A monial voyage. Apparently au same. During the present term four and five bricklayers at work Many of the descendants of these the summer school. Several great deal of this bonded liquor is thentic reports say there will be two one class has 175 members, or as well as helpers and carpenters. brothers were present and also courses which were organized par shipped out of the country, but and possibly three more weddings enough to occupy the attention of a The building is assuming its form numerous neighbors and old friends ticularly for this group of people when it is gone the supply in this before the first section of the sum half dozen instructors,. Students fast. of the tamily and those related by will .be supplemented.by others of country cannot be increased by that mer school draws to a close this af were urged to advertise the merits consanguinity and affinity, in all Some traffic is passing over the the same sort for the last half of means. ternoon. Naturally the young of the institution in their home highway to the south at present. about eighty persons. the term. More than half of the They began gathering in the door L. A. Robinson has bought the people are a little reticent about communities and help create a sen The bridge beyond the Luckiamute present student body are remaining yard in front of the old home three making their plans public in ad timent that will obtain the support fill is finished and by using the old Westfall property on the corner of to complete the work of the whole miles north of Wheatland about ten Echols and Powell streets, consider vance and the Herald will have to of the representatives in the legis road over the Wheeler hill it is term which will close September 1. o’clock in the morning. They spent ation $500. wait to tell about it until next week. lature. possible to go south that way. the day there in renewing old mem President Campbell of the Uni ories and living life over again. All versity spoke at the chapel hour last partook of a royal feast and joy and Friday morning. President Camp good will ruled the day. The occa bell, always a loyal friend of O. N. sion chanced to be the Golden Wed In something like one hundred waiting for the editorial guests at meet and usually leaves a few thinks of it only as a stepping stone S. was cordially welcomed by the ding day of Adam W. and Cynthia newspapers in Oregon one hundred the depot and each visitor was pre thoughts worthy of retention. student body who listened with to something else- usually political Hewitt, which brought forth many great interest to his address on individual editors are telling of the sented with a card board box of President Kerr r i the O. A. C. preferment. congratulations, good wishes and meeting of the state editorial as luncheon as a parting remembrance was also an honored guest a t all character building. A feature of the evening banqu-t appropriate gifts. All enjoyed the sociation which was held last week from the Benton county town. The the sessions of the associations and was the appearance of the Southern The training schools in Mon day and went home the better for end in Corvallis. The meeting is editors were out for a lark and it spoke at the banquets in Corvallis Pacific-Union Pacific dispute over mouth, Independence, and the the closer knitting of the family said to have been a record breaker w'as hard for them to be serious and Newport. His remarks were the possession of the Central Pacific. Rural Centers will close Friday in attendance. The usual editorial even in the regular program which all in good taste and to the point Editor Aiken of the Ontario Argus ties. Thus may it ever be. after a most successful term of meet is comprised of two classes. was held in the college library and he made a good impression on delivered a strong appeal to the as summer school. G. T. Boothby reports the sale of The few editors of dominating per building. On the way to Newport all. At Newport he and Mrs. Kerr sembled newspaper men to take up Mr. L. A. Robinson was a visitor sonalities who monopolize the pro and in the sea town, however, they joined with the crowd which dis the cudgels in behalf of Southeast the south half of M. Sacre's acre at the Noimal last Friday morning. grams and discussions and the broke free from all restraint and ported in the surf. ern Oregon which saw in the situa tract on East Main street to J . J. Consideration $1750. On Tuesday morning, S. A. Bar second group composed of peop e acted like a group of college boys Among the interesting features tion a hope of railroad connection Williams. The house on the premises is large ton of the Forestry Service, spoke who have something to sell or axes out for a high time. on the Corvallis program was an with the Willamette valley and and well built and Mr. Williams to grind But the convention of Elbert Bede, editor of the Cot to the students regarding the pro address by Frank Jenkins of the Portland. Bede and Ingalls answer proposes to fit it up to rent. 1922 brought out a large represen tage Grove Sentinel, and president Eugene Register who advocated the ed him to the effect that while we tection of white pine trees from tation of “ blown-in-the-bottle" of the association presided at the comic strip. He said people pre sympathize with the struggle of blister rust. Mr. Churchill has in Earl R. Bryan, architect of the mind a definite campaign through country editors. The small towns meetings., Bede looks like a Nor tend they are above them but us ¡Southeastern Oregon, the Uniun bank and Odd Fellows buildings and of eastern Oregon and the Willam wegian Lutheran minister but that ually look for them and they hold a Pacific should do its developing with the schools against this disease, so Mr. Young, contractor rn the con ette valley were pretty generally is as far as the resemblance goes. continuity of interest in a pubilca- its own money. all teachers and prospective teachers struction of the former, were here represented and many an instance He is an animated pepper shaker tion better than any other devise are interested in this s ubject. When not otherwise engaged the from Portland this week. The occurred where editors who had ex and never allows anything with yet put to use. visitors were taken auto riding to A very lovely gift in the form of tan k is nearing completion. The changed publications for years, met which he is connected to lag. Bert E. Moses of Ashland who see the grounds of the Corvallis a three volume edition of Tissot’s for the first time in person. C. E. Ingalls of the Corvallis furnishes the feature “ Sap & Salt” country club and other sights of big 5 ton door for the vault waa “ Life of Christ’’ has recently been This was largely due to the char Gazette-Times, past president <>f for various publications, had one of the vicinity and the buildings, put in place last week, the polished presented to Miss Todd for the acter of the program Corvallis fu r the association, was also a conspic the best papers on the program. campus and equipment of the Agri concrete and marble floor has been Dormitory library. The books are nished. The commercial club of uous figure in the gathering and He advocated brevity and quality cultural college also had attractions finished, gold leaf signs have been exceptional in several respects: put on the windows, and the furni the city arose to the[occasion and presided at all of the banquets as in the make up of the news page for many. they contain the Biblical text in a made a record for entertainment toast master. His genial personal and enforced his points with many The women of the party were also ture and fixtures are being install three fold form, the Latin and the that few towns can equal. There ity makes him a general favorite witty reminiscences. looked after. A reception was giv ed at present. English in parallel columns on one were no hotel bills for the visiting although he has a caustic wit that E. A Voorhies of Grants Pass en Friday afternoon at the home of page, and a narrative account on Mr. Guilliams of Reno, Nevada, editors. Snell hall, the newest of is feared alike by friend and foe. described an advertising magazine Mrs. W. J. Kerr by members of the opposite page. Perhaps the the O. A. C. dormitories, was tu rn -1 Among the Portland men who ac which he circulates monthly. He the College Folk Club. On the pro arrived this week by automobile most attractive features of the ed over to them and its very com companied the crowd to Newport takes quarter page ads and for a gram was Madame Alice de Fritsch, and will visit with his sister, Mrs. books are the illustrations, 350 pic plete equipment made all comfort were David Hazen of the Telegram small consideration extra from the a graduate of the conservatory of Boche. His wife and son Wesley tures, many in colors, depicting able. The commercial club served Addison Bennett of the Oregonian regular space rate of his newspaper, Leipzig and a musician of inter havo been here since last spring events in the life of Christ. These three banquets to the editors; at and Frank Irvine, editor of the puts them in a sort of catalogue national reputation and her daugh and they will return to Nevada with pictures are, of course, reproduc noon and at night Friday and at Journal. Irvine cannot be incon- mailed to each family in the county. ter, Mrs. Marguerite Mac Manus, him. tionsof the well known paintings by noon on Saturday* At one o'clock spicuous anywhere. The remark- These quarter page ads thus assem- a violinist cf renown who played a Tisaot, which were exhibited in Saturday afternoon they placed a able facility with .which he over-1 bled constitute a means of combat number of selections for the guests. appeared going and another on tl e the United States in the Chicago return ticket to Newport in the comes his handicap of lack of sight: ing the mail order catalogues. On the train the brethren were 1 return trip. There were five coaches Art Institute about 1902-3, being hands of each visitor and saw them is a marvel to all. His ready wit Lee Drake of Astoria indulged in given a better opportunity to mix to the train including one baggage brought here from exhibitions in aboard a special train. and ease as a pubile speaker leads some speculations as to the effect and get acquainted. John M. Scott, car. Before the drowsy time of Paris and London. The books, Newport did not lag any in the him to be called upon on all occa-| radio communication could have on general passenger agent of the traveling had a chance to appear a therefore, are a valuable addition way of entertainment. The crowd sions as was the case in this in newspapers. As yet the radio is Oregon division of the Southern group of men gathered in the center to the library at the Dormitory, was met by a band at the wharf, stance. At the banquet Friday too uncertain to be relied on. Pacific was present to see that all coach and started to sing. It was and a gift which is very much then were taken to their various night a speaker joked about Irvine’s Changes of atmospheric conditions, the levers were working smoothly. at this period of the program that appreciated. stopping places. A sea-food ban passion for dancing. At the time 0f «inter and summer made such a Such a thing as a railroad strike “ Scoop” Harralaon appeared. Har- Dr. Edward T. Devine, an east quet was served to the visitors Sat it seemed preposterous, but later difference with radio comumunica- seemed ¡very ’far away. Scarcely ralcon is editor of the Benton ern educator who has been lectur urday evening; the keys of the city at Newport the statement was t ion that small shops must wait a had the cars started to roll west County Courier, is reputed to have ing at the University summer school were handed to all the guests and proved to be literal. With a good while to use it effectively. He ward than an edition of “The Type been in vaudeville at one time. At in Portland, will speak in chapel all entertainments of the city had partner Irvine is a skillfull dancer thought in time the radio would act Louse” was distributed. This was any rate his repertoire is a long one this morning. He ha» a wide rep the welcome sign to those who wore and threaded his way about among a8 an advanece advertiser for news- a yellow sheet, printed on red and he delights in ^spectacular utation as lecturer and entertainer the convention badge. Next morn tbe maze of couples with as much papers, give the substance of head- paper, and no one on was over stunts. With "Scoop” as the cjp- and is sure to have something to ing all who wished were taken for ease as anyjof the others. He is lines and awaken interest in the looked. The personal comment in ter other husky male voices joHM drives or given a chance at deep said also to be adept at swimming regular matter which the publics- the publication was quite louse like in. Improvised stanaza were mdht hold attention. sea fishing on the tug which makes which is one of his favorite relaxa- tions contain. • but no one took offense. The jabs popular. “The Long, Long Trail” Mrs. M. W. Jones who has been periodical trip« out over the bar to tioiis. George Turnbull of the Univer were as though directed at rhin served as a vehicle to attach var si"k for two weeks past, is reported the ocean. Edgar B. Piper, editor of the sity read a very entertaining paper oceros hides and served only to ious combinations in praise of Cor better. When the train returned from Oregonian appeared at the banquet on the use of headlines and M. D. awaken levity. "The Mermaid” vallis and Newport and everything Newport Sunday afternoon, a dele Friday night and responded to a Morgan of the Harrisburg Bulletin however, was the official publica- in general, roared at , the top of Mr. and Mrs. O. Coats of Webb gation from the Women’s club and toast. Mr. Piper rarely misses at took a fall out of the man who ; tion of the trip. It was issued the voice. City, Missouri are here for a visit Continued on page 5 least one appearance at an editorial I looks down on his profession and | from a mimeograph and one copy Commercial club «t Corvallis was at F. E. Chambers. Items of Interest I hrcc Days Outing With Oregon Editors In Corvallis And Newport